Access the latest article by Pegi Eyers. Love From the Earth is an impassioned blend of creative non-fiction and shape poetry published in Confluence: Youth Passageways Journal Volume II, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2017. Read more >here<

We Are Living on Turtle Island - Isn't it Time We Started Acting That Way? an essay by Pegi Eyers was published in the 2nd issue of the Gods&Radicals Journal A Beautiful Resistance: The Fire Is Here. Edited by Lorna Smithers, foreword by Emma Restall Orr. Published May, 2016 and available>here<

​Contemplating The Ruins and Reviving Mythic Stories, an essay by Pegi Eyers, was published in the inaugural issue of the Gods&Radicals Journal A Beautiful Resistance: Everything We Already Are. Edited by Rhyd Wildermuth, foreword by Peter Grey. Published November, 2015 and available​ >here<​

The Myth of the Pagan Passcard by Pegi Eyers was published in the online edition of Gods&Radicals, December, 2016. Read this notable essay >here<

Pegi Eyers is the Book Reviewer for the regional publication "The Link" www.the-link.ca. If you are an author or poet and would like your book reviewed in an upcoming issue, please contact Pegi Eyers ﻿>here<﻿

We as Settlers have abandoned the land. We have successfully walled ourselves off. The wind is something that howls outside, the rain bangs on the roof, the snow is an inconvenience that needs to be shoveled away.......read more

“The Earth” (Zemliia)

﻿﻿Unsettling America is an emerging decentralized network of autonomous groups and individuals dedicated to mental and territorial decolonization throughout Turtle Island and the “Americas.” https://unsettlingamerica.wordpress.com

Say No! Rejecting Empire an essay by Pegi Eyers currently appears in Whirlwind #10, "Empire," Winter 2017. Whirlwind's 10th issue features poetry from around the world, bearing witness to the injustices of Empire. In print and online, Whirlwind is an independent literary journal founded in 2014 in Philadelphia PA, by publisher Lamont Steptoe and editor Sean Lynch.

Re-centering the Indigenous Wisdom of Ethnocultural Recovery an essay by Pegi Eyers was published in Whirlwind #7, "Indigenous Peoples of the Americas," Winter 2016.Whirlwind Magazine publishes literature and art that bears witness to issues of social justice around the world. In print and online, Whirlwindis an independent literary journal founded in 2014 in Philadelphia PA, by publisher Lamont Steptoe and editor Sean Lynch.

"What it meant to me."

As the Dangerous Women Project came to a close in March 2017, a number of reflections were chosen for publication, and a statement by Pegi Eyers was included in the mix! You can read these fascinating and diverse responses >here<

Conversations are finally happening on white dominance and racism in Pagan Community (!) and Pegi Eyers was selected as a contributor to Bringing Race to the Table: Exploring Racism in the Pagan Community. Adding to the dialogue on cultural appropriation, her essay "Beyond the Pale: Lifting IK* and Inventing Identity" traces the misguided assumption of native identity by non-natives, and the appropriation of First Nations cultural and spiritual property as an ongoing practice in Pagan and New Age Community.

With contributors from every corner of the Pagan world, Bringing Race to the Table is an anthology that explores how racism appears and what we can do about it. Section 1, POC Experiences with Racism shares candid stories of how people of color have experienced racism in both subtle and overt forms. Section 2, Historical/Mythological Racism focuses on how racism has appeared in historical contexts, as well as how it continues to show up in subcultures today. The final section, Being an Ally focuses on shared suggestions and ideas on how white people can be better allies to people of color, and how to be more aware of racism in both the Pagan and mainstream communities.Bringing Race to the Table is a step in the right direction for creating the equity that will lead to equality in our time. Available from the publisher Immanion Press >here<and from Amazon>here<

* IK - Indigenous Knowledge

"Ninhursag," "Spirit of the Flood," "The Druidess" - mysterious creations from the womancentric art of Pegi Eyersmake an appearance in The Dark Ones, a marvelous 2016 anthology from Bibliotheca Alexandrina. "Darkness is the counterpoint of light - not its enemy. There's hope in the night: it's when you can see the stars." From the introduction by Editor Gerri Leen.

How do you evoke and embody the ancient energies of a Dark Goddess like Medusa? By wearing a mask and snakeskin robes, that's how! "The Medusa Imaginal" by Pegi Eyers is part of this amazing anthology. Re-visioning Medusa is a collection of work by women honoring Medusa in all her mystery, including essays, memoir, history, fiction, poetry and incredible fine art. A 2017 Girl God production.

As a member of the Editorial Collective for the GREENZINE, the official magazine of Transition Town Peterborough, Pegi Eyers contributed articles, book reviews, community outreach, graphic design and editing services.

BY PEGI EYERSGREENZINE Summer 2015"Re-landing in the Kawarthas Part 1: Restoring Our Connection to Place""Canada's Greenest Home!"GREENZINE Fall/ 2015"Re-landing in the Kawarthas Part 2: Biophilia and Seeking the Commons""Dreams of Beans"GREENZINE Winter 2016"Re-landing in the Kawarthas Part 3: On the Treaties and Our Responsibility to First Nations""What Does it Mean to Rewild?"Cover Design by Pegi EyersGREENZINE Spring 2016"Rewilding in the Kawarthas"GREENZINE Summer 2016"Re-Igniting the Sacred Power of Creation""The Art of the Leaf"

"The Tenets of Goddess Spirituality (and a Cautionary Tale)" by Pegi Eyers appears inShe Rises. This anthologycharts the rise of Goddess Spirituality and Matriarchal Studies in our time, and although the tenets for Goddess Spirituality are not universal, Eyers outlines a set of common beliefs and values. The new women's empowerment movements are not without their challenges however, and Pegi's essay addresses the very real problem of cultural appropriation. Read an excerpt >here<Mago Books